दिशां गजास्तत्र पद्मकुमुदांजनवामनाः । तदधोंऽडकटाहश्च एकवीरास्ति तत्र च
diśāṃ gajāstatra padmakumudāṃjanavāmanāḥ | tadadhoṃ'ḍakaṭāhaśca ekavīrāsti tatra ca
彼处有镇守诸方的象王:莲华(Padma)、白睡莲(Kumuda)、安阇那(Añjana)与矮仙(Vāmana)。其下为名“Oṃḍakaṭāha”的界域,彼处亦有一位名为“独勇”(Ekavīra)者。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: Four (or eight) colossal elephants stationed at the quarters, named Padma, Kumuda, Añjana, Vāmana; beneath them a cauldron-like dark realm ‘Oṃḍakaṭāha’; a solitary heroic figure/entity ‘Ekavīra’ present there.
Purāṇic cosmology presents an ordered universe with guardians and layers, reinforcing the idea of dharma sustaining cosmic stability.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is a catalog of cosmic beings/regions.
None.